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  • SFA
    That's not easy to see!.


    Out of interest, how did you create the mask?

    Paint in?

    Mask all and erase?

    Luma selection?

    Colour selection?

    Copy from another place?

    If you have not already dons so take a look a the image at 100% or greater just to make sure there is no mask "overspray" effect at work there.

    The only times I have seen anything like that the reason has been some sort of very feint masking that is not easy to see. Typically it can be the result of a colour or luma selection mask but painting a mask with a large brush and a very "soft" setting might also produce a similar effect.

    You could also check to see what happens to the suspect area when you turn the layer on and off. If it is masked you might also be able to see a change in appearance although once again you might need to look vary carefully and zoomed right in to make assessment easier.

    If not that then I suggest you create a Support Case ('Submit a Request' options on various support pages on the web site) and discuss it with the Support Team.


    HTH.

    Grant
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  • NNN637023511515168333
    Enabling/disabling the VISIBLITY of a mask should not alter the image in any way besides showing/hiding the given red mask.
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  • SFA
    I agree.

    Which I why I suggested what I suggested.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    NNN637023511515168333 wrote:
    Enabling/disabling the VISIBLITY of a mask should not alter the image in any way besides showing/hiding the given red mask.

    I reviewed the images you linked in a previous post but I was not able to see differences in the areas you mentioned. I am sorry.
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